Li Zicheng (166-1645), the leader of peasant uprising in the late Ming Dynasty, was an outstanding military general, formerly known as Hongji, and was a post-bearer in Yinchuan. In the second year of Chongzhen (1629), he was an uprising, and later he was a brave and knowledgeable warrior under King Gao Yingxiang. In the sixteenth year of Chongzhen (1643), it was called Xinshun King in Xiangyang. In the same year, in Ruzhou (now Linru), Henan Province, the main force of Sun Chuanting, the governor of Shaanxi Province in the Ming Dynasty, was annihilated, and Xi 'an was occupied by the victory. In the first month of 1644, the Dashun regime was established, and the year number was Yongchang; On March 18th of the same year, he conquered Beijing and overthrew the Ming Dynasty. In April, Dourgen led the Eight Banners Army to join forces with Wu Sangui, the company commander of Ming Dynasty, and defeated Li Zicheng inside and outside Shanhaiguan. In the second year of Shunzhi (1645), he visited Jiugong Mountain in Tongshan, Hubei Province, and Li Zicheng mysteriously disappeared (when he said he died in battle, he said he was a monk, etc.).